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John Grant shakes hands with Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Jacob Archer after taking custody of a recovered Norman Rockwell painting during a news conference at the federal building in Philadelphia, Friday, March 31, 2017. The painting, owned by Grant’s father, Robert, was sometimes called "Lazybones" or "Boy Asleep with Hoe," graced the cover of the Sept. 6, 1919, edition of the Saturday Evening Post. The oil-on-canvas piece was among several items taken during a 1976 break-in in Cherry Hill, N.J. a Philadelphia suburb. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

John Grant shakes hands with Federal Bureau of Investigations Special Agent Jacob Archer after taking custody of a recovered Norman Rockwell painting during a news conference at the federal building in Philadelphia, Friday, March 31, 2017. The painting, owned by Grant’s father, Robert, was sometimes called "Lazybones" or "Boy Asleep with Hoe," graced the cover of the Sept. 6, 1919, edition of the Saturday Evening Post. The oil-on-canvas piece was among several items taken during a 1976 break-in in Cherry Hill, N.J. a Philadelphia suburb. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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